Election campaigning in Coimbatore leaves littered streets, prompts cleanup
Intense election campaigning in Coimbatore has resulted in significant littering across the city, increasing the burden on municipal cleanup crews. Authorities are working to restore cleanliness amid ongoing poll-related...
Bombay HC orders judges in Maharashtra and Goa to upload rulings same day
The Bombay High Court has directed judges across Maharashtra and Goa to upload orders and verdicts on the day they are passed. The directive is intended to streamline judicial processes and give litigants immediate acces...
TCS denies receiving internal complaints amid Nashik probe
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) stated that it had received no complaints through its internal channels concerning the allegations under investigation in the Nashik probe. A company statement said preliminary findings sh...
Japan's Bond Market Shifts Could Reshape East Asia's Financing Model
Analysts warn that shifts in Japan's bond markets may disrupt the capital supply model that underpinned East Asia's postwar economic miracle, which relied heavily on bank-intermediated financing rather than market-determ...
U.S. SEC and Adani Group jointly seek extension in civil securities case
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Adani Group have jointly requested a schedule extension in the ongoing civil securities case, proposing a revised timeline. The SEC had originally sued Adani Group foun...
Six firearms seized in central Kolkata ahead of West Bengal polls
Security forces detained a man near a Kolkata bus stand and recovered six single-shot firearms and 14 cartridges from his bag ahead of the West Bengal elections. The Special Task Force acted on suspicion during a routine...
Constitution Amendment Bill defeat sparks political war of words in India
The defeat of the Constitution Amendment Bill has triggered a sharp political clash, with the BJP calling it a 'black day' and accusing the Opposition of betraying Indian women. Congress and its allies countered that the...
White House chief of staff meets Anthropic CEO to discuss new AI model Mythos
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei to discuss the company's new AI model, Mythos. The meeting signals growing engagement between the Biden administration and leading AI developers ...
Allahabad HC orders FIR against Rahul Gandhi in dual citizenship case
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court directed the filing of an FIR against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, based on a petition by a BJP worker alleging that Gandhi holds British citizenship. Senior Congress leader...
Film analysis: Why 'Dhurandhar - The Revenge' loses its narrative thread
A new film critique examines how Dhurandhar: The Revenge fails to maintain a coherent narrative, blending real-world events, fictional characters, and political messaging without alignment. The analysis argues the film's...
Godman Kharat's aide and wife killed in car crash; opposition suspects foul play
A close aide of self-styled godman Kharat and the aide's wife died in a car accident, drawing immediate scrutiny from opposition leaders who called the incident 'unbelievable' and questioned whether it was orchestrated t...
Mysore University School of Engineering graduates its first batch
The Mysore University School of Engineering (MUSE) held its inaugural graduation day, with 144 students receiving degrees. Excelsoft's Sudhanva Dhananjaya addressed graduates, highlighting AI and quantum computing as key...
AIADMK workers attack party members seen canvassing for BJP in Tamil Nadu
AIADMK workers threw eggs at fellow party members' vehicles after they were found canvassing votes for the BJP's Vasudevanallur candidate Ananthan Ayyasamy ahead of Tamil Nadu's 2026 assembly elections. The workers state...
Ukraine Works With Interpol to Recover Thousands of Artifacts Looted by Russia
Ukraine is collaborating with Interpol to track down thousands of cultural artifacts taken by Russian forces, including over 14,000 works from the Kherson Art Museum alone, whose director described returning to find 'emp...
Hong Kong Charity Breeds 'Goldador' to Fast-Track Guide Dog Supply
A Hong Kong charity is crossbreeding a Labrador with a golden retriever for the first time in an effort to boost the supply of guide dogs for the visually impaired, amid demand that far outstrips availability, with only ...
Japan Eyes First-Ever Revision of Pacifist Post-WWII Constitution
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is pursuing a historic revision of Japan's pacifist postwar constitution after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party secured a two-thirds lower house majority in February's election. ...
India's Women's Quota Bill Fails in Parliament Amid Delimitation Row
India's Constitution Amendment Bill, meant to reserve seats for women legislators under the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, was blocked in a parliamentary vote — the first major legislative setback for PM Modi's governme...
Google Uses AI to Fight the Spam and Scams AI Helps Create
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being exploited by spammers and scammers, but Google is deploying the same technology to combat online fraud and filter malicious content....
Mysuru-Belagavi Express to Receive LHB Coaches From April 26
The Mysuru-Belagavi Vishwamanava Express will be upgraded with safer and more comfortable LHB coaches starting April 26 for departures from Mysuru and April 27 from Belagavi....
Chennai Begins Home Voting for Persons With Disabilities
Home voting is underway in Chennai, with Kolathur recording the highest number of persons with disabilities availing the facility and Royapuram the lowest, at just 14 home voters....